REVIEW 4 QUESTIONSQ1. What Navy program provides educationalprograms for people who dont meet the Navysfitness or body fat standards and who also need tohelp change long-established bad health habits?Q2. With regard to pregnant servicewomen, what isthe Navy responsibility?Q3. List the responsibilities of pregnantservicewomen.a.b.c.d.e.Q4. Service members must complete what forms forfamily care?a.b.Q5. List the areas that the Department of the Navypublic affairs office informs the public andservice members about.a.b.c.INTEGRITY AND EFFICIENCYPROGRAMLearning Objective: When you finish this chapter, youwill be able toRecall key provisions of the Navys Integrity andEfficiency Program to include fraud, waste, andabuse.The Integrity and Efficiency (I & E) Program carriesout the Department of the Navys policy to detect, deter,and eliminate fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement.The terms fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement aredefined as follows:Fraud. Fraud is intentional misleading or deceitfulconduct that deprives the government of itsresources or rights.Waste. Waste is the extravagant, careless, or needlessexpenditure of government resources.Abuse. Abuse is the intentional wrongful or improperuse of government resources.Mismanagement. Mismanagement is to manageincompetently or dishonestly.Youreportfraud,waste,abuse,andmismanagement through any of the following means:Chain of commandNavy hotlineNaval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)Congressional communication (writing yourcongressmen)STANDARDS OF CONDUCT ANDPROFESSIONAL ETHICSLearning Objectives: When you finish this chapter,you will be able toRecall key points of the Standards of Conduct.Identify the need for professional ethics.The Department of the Navys ability to maintainpublic confidence in its integrity is essential to theperformance of its mission. To help maintain thatintegrity, all naval personnel must comply with thefollowing standards of conduct (table 1-2).1-11Student Notes: